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Тема теста: trial EIE
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Вопрос № 1
- What would the speaker like to have with him on a desert island? ?
Вопрос № 2
What would the second speaker like to have with him on a desert island?
Вопрос № 3
What would the third speaker like to have with him on a desert island?
Вопрос № 4
The speaker is not satisfied with high school because _________there aren’t enough teachers at her school
she doesn’t feel ready for university studies
students don’t get enough practical experience
Вопрос № 5
The speaker would like __________.to pay more attention to studies
to have fewer students in his class
to develop his personality
Вопрос № 6
The speaker thinks it’s a good idea __________.to start looking for a job while in high school
to make classes practical rather than theoretical
to choose your future career as early as possible
Вопрос № 7
FIND THE HEADING TO THE TEXT: Central European University (CEU) is looking to attract students with a sense of social responsibility who are dedicated to contributing to the public good, who are transnationally- inclined, and who have the potential to work for open and democratic societies. They must in addition possess the highest academic achievements and have the potential for intellectual development. Another of the main characteristics of CEU's student body is the lack of a dominant national culture. Students are admitted on the basis of merit, without any specific country quotas or preferences.Information Resources
Student Profile
Admission Instructions
Вопрос № 8
FIND THE HEADING TO THE TEXT:
CEU encourages and supports a lively university atmosphere and a sense of community that extends beyond the classroom. As the majority of students come to CEU as international students, the university seeks to build upon the multicultural diversity of its constituents and to enrich the overall student experience. Student activities at CEU are organized directly by the students, by their academic departments or by the Student Life Office of Student Services. Some activities support specific interests, talents and academic pursuits, while others are open to the entire university community and bring together students, faculty and staff.Extracurricular Activities
Housing and Facilities
Student Orientation
Вопрос № 9
FIND THE HEADING TO THE TEXT:The CEU Residence and Conference Center is a modern residence complex located in District 10 of Budapest. It provides air-conditioned single rooms for up to 180 students; each room is equipped with a personal computer and a private bathroom. The dormitory is run as a hotel-type service and students can find many other services such as a small shop for various personal articles, a cafeteria, a restaurant and a pub. There is a sports center with a swimming pool and a fitness room, basketball and tennis courts, etc. On every floor there is a quiet lounge with a coffee machine, a microwave oven and a refrigerator; as well as a TV room, and a laundry room. Bed linen is provided, but not towels and toiletries. Cooking or keeping food in rooms is not permitted.Food Services
Student Profile
Housing and Facilities
Вопрос № 10
FIND THE HEADING TO THE TEXT:With over 250,000 documents in various formats, the CEU Library holds the largest collection of English-language materials in the social sciences and the humanities in Central and Eastern Europe. New materials are constantly acquired, particularly within the disciplines of CEU's academic departments and programs. Recently published English-language monographs and serials in economics, environmental policy and sciences, history, international relations and European studies, law, and political science can be found in the collection: many are unique to the region. The basic literature of specialized fields such as gender studies or nationalism is also richly represented.Information Resources
Extracurricular Activities
Student Orientation
Вопрос № 11
FIND THE HEADING TO THE TEXT:CEU maintains an internal academic data network. Course registration and grading are computerized, and students are responsible for conducting all necessary procedures in connection with registration. This continually developing service integrates most of the administrative functions students have to deal with during their stay at CEUInformation Resources
Information System
Admission Instructions
Вопрос № 12
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them
who decide to study past cultures
who are no longer living
which is long before Columbus arrived in the New World
Вопрос № 13
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them.”
which is long before Columbus arrived in the New World
that seem to show religious objects
which include everything from clothing to jewelry and tools
Вопрос № 14
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them.”
which is long before Columbus arrived in the New World
that they could read and write
who are no longer living
Вопрос № 15
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them.”
who is an expert on the writing systems of ancient cultures
who are no longer living
who decide to study past cultures
Вопрос № 16
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them.”
who are no longer living
that they could read and write
which include everything from clothing to jewelry and tools
Вопрос № 17
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
Anthropologists study people (12) _______. Items those men, women, and children left behind when they died – (13) _______ – tell anthropologists a lot. And sometimes even their words survive.
Experts believe that a discovery in Mexico, near the capital city of ancient people called the Olmec, is the oldest example of writing that has ever been found in the Americas. The people who created it probably lived 3,000 years ago, (14) _______.
Stephen Houston, (15) _______, says the discovery is extremely exciting. “It makes clear that the Olmec were literate, (16) _______. It’s like hearing voices from the past," he says.
But experts don’t know exactly what the writing says. If you have ever tried to figure out a message written in code, you have a pretty good idea of the hard work ahead. Finding other examples of Olmec writing could help crack the code. “We could have whole sets of ancient writing (17) _______,” says Houston. “There are many puzzles to be solved, and this is just one of them.”
which will basically make ancient people speak to us directly
which include everything from clothing to jewelry and tools
who decide to study past cultures
Вопрос № 18
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the background.
to relax from the tension of homework and tests
to be completely objective
like a jigsaw puzzle
Вопрос № 19
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the background.
like a jigsaw puzzle
like a fish at the end of the line
the lack of live music
Вопрос № 20
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the background.
like a jigsaw puzzle
like a fish at the end of the line
showing up to play for them
Вопрос № 21
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the background
showing up to play for them
lacking a music program
holding my saxophone
Вопрос № 22
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the backg
lacking a music program
the lack of live music
holding my saxophone
Вопрос № 23
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
I don’t seem (18)________when it comes to the subject of music or the music program in school.
I have been in my school's band since I was in the sixth grade. The unity and structure of the music caught my ear and pulled me in (19)_________. I was interested in how so many instruments could all have different parts and still fit together (20)______. I toyed with the thought of playing multiple instruments before I decided to follow my big brother's footsteps and invest in a saxophone. Six years have passed since (21)________for the first time and I still enjoy playing.
Although I do view my school as a very fun and exciting place with eccentric teachers and great students,
I would not enjoy it if it was (22)________. For the people in a band, music class is an escape from the math, English, and science classes they take every day. Music is a way for students (23)____________. As a music fan, I sleep, read, and do homework better when there is music constantly playing in the background
to be completely objective
like a jigsaw puzzle
to relax from the tension of homework and tests
Вопрос № 24
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812 and died in London in 1870. He is buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Dickens spent (24) __________ his life in London and often used to walk (25) __________ ten and twenty miles all over the city when he was (26) __________ to sleep and was thinking about the plot of a new novel. While (27) __________, he used to observe the sights, sounds and smells of London in order to write about them. Because of the Industrial Revolution Britain and especially London (29) __________ very quickly.
most of
more of
most
the most of
Вопрос № 25
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812 and died in London in 1870. He is buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Dickens spent (24) __________ his life in London and often used to walk (25) __________ ten and twenty miles all over the city when he was (26) __________ to sleep and was thinking about the plot of a new novel. While (27) __________, he used to observe the sights, sounds and smells of London in order to write about them. Because of the Industrial Revolution Britain and especially London (29) __________ very quickly.
among
for
between
through
Вопрос № 26
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812 and died in London in 1870. He is buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Dickens spent (24) __________ his life in London and often used to walk (25) __________ ten and twenty miles all over the city when he was (26) __________ to sleep and was thinking about the plot of a new novel. While (27) __________, he used to observe the sights, sounds and smells of London in order to write about them. Because of the Industrial Revolution Britain and especially London (29) __________ very quickly.
unable
disable
unabled
Вопрос № 27
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812 and died in London in 1870. He is buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Dickens spent (24) __________ his life in London and often used to walk (25) __________ ten and twenty miles all over the city when he was (26) __________ to sleep and was thinking about the plot of a new novel. While (27) __________, he used to observe the sights, sounds and smells of London in order to write about them. Because of the Industrial Revolution Britain and especially London (29) __________ very quickly.
walk
walked
walking
Вопрос № 28
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Charles Dickens was born in Portsmouth in 1812 and died in London in 1870. He is buried in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey.
Dickens spent (24) __________ his life in London and often used to walk (25) __________ ten and twenty miles all over the city when he was (26) __________ to sleep and was thinking about the plot of a new novel. While (27) __________, he used to observe the sights, sounds and smells of London in order to write about them. Because of the Industrial Revolution Britain and especially London (28) __________ very quickly.
grow
was growing
grew
Вопрос № 29
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Why do so few of us think of (29)________Japan in winter? On the north island of Hokkaido, snow is as (30)______as in Finnish Lapland, but it's not as cold. And the resorts are (31) ______managed and the facilities are first-class. At Rusutsu there are 18 miles of groomed trails, catering to all abilities, through well-spaced birch and bamboo forests. Niseko is even (32)_______, with 30 miles of trails and plenty of off-piste too.
After a hard day in this "Oriental (33)_______wonderland" you can visit a traditional resort for a shiatsu massage and a dip in the steam bath, guaranteeing a good night's sleep.
visit
visiting
visits
visited
Вопрос № 30
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Why do so few of us think of (29)________Japan in winter? On the north island of Hokkaido, snow is as (30)______as in Finnish Lapland, but it's not as cold. And the resorts are (31) ______managed and the facilities are first-class. At Rusutsu there are 18 miles of groomed trails, catering to all abilities, through well-spaced birch and bamboo forests. Niseko is even (32)_______, with 30 miles of trails and plenty of off-piste too.
After a hard day in this "Oriental (33)_______wonderland" you can visit a traditional resort for a shiatsu massage and a dip in the steam bath, guaranteeing a good night's sleep.
guaranty
guarantee
guaranteed
Вопрос № 31
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Why do so few of us think of (29)________Japan in winter? On the north island of Hokkaido, snow is as (30)______as in Finnish Lapland, but it's not as cold. And the resorts are (31) ______managed and the facilities are first-class. At Rusutsu there are 18 miles of groomed trails, catering to all abilities, through well-spaced birch and bamboo forests. Niseko is even (32)_______, with 30 miles of trails and plenty of off-piste too.
After a hard day in this "Oriental (33)_______wonderland" you can visit a traditional resort for a shiatsu massage and a dip in the steam bath, guaranteeing a good night's sleep.
beautiful
beautifully
beautify
beauty
Вопрос № 32
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:Why do so few of us think of (29)________Japan in winter? On the north island of Hokkaido, snow is as (30)______as in Finnish Lapland, but it's not as cold. And the resorts are (31) ______managed and the facilities are first-class. At Rusutsu there are 18 miles of groomed trails, catering to all abilities, through well-spaced birch and bamboo forests. Niseko is even (32)_______, with 30 miles of trails and plenty of off-piste too.
After a hard day in this "Oriental (33)_______wonderland" you can visit a traditional resort for a shiatsu massage and a dip in the steam bath, guaranteeing a good night's sleep.
big
bigger
the biggest
Вопрос № 33
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
Why do so few of us think of (29)________Japan in winter? On the north island of Hokkaido, snow is as (30)______as in Finnish Lapland, but it's not as cold. And the resorts are (31) ______managed and the facilities are first-class. At Rusutsu there are 18 miles of groomed trails, catering to all abilities, through well-spaced birch and bamboo forests. Niseko is even (32)_______, with 30 miles of trails and plenty of off-piste too.
After a hard day in this "Oriental (33)_______wonderland" you can visit a traditional resort for a shiatsu massage and a dip in the steam bath, guaranteeing a good night's sleep.
winter
winters
winters'
winter's
Вопрос № 34
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now, a century later, the T-Shirt 34______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began 35______World War I when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple 36__ _____ these shirts became known in the USA as T-Shirts.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screen the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial 37___________. Advances in ing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt 38____________ into fashion.
remains
goes
continuoes
leaves
Вопрос № 35
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now, a century later, the T-Shirt 34______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began 35______World War I when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple 36__ _____ these shirts became known in the USA as T-Shirts.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screen the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial 37___________. Advances in ing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt 38____________ into fashion.
at
during
on
for
Вопрос № 36
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now, a century later, the T-Shirt 34______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began 35______World War I when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple 36__ _____ these shirts became known in the USA as T-Shirts.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screen the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial 37___________. Advances in ing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt 38____________ into fashion.
design
color
fashion
Вопрос № 37
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now, a century later, the T-Shirt 34______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began 35______World War I when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple 36__ _____ these shirts became known in the USA as T-Shirts.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screen the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial 37___________. Advances in ing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt 38____________ into fashion.
profit
income
success
progress
Вопрос № 38
CHOOSE THE RIGHT VARIANT:
At the beginning of the twentieth century the T-Shirt quickly became an American favourite. Now, a century later, the T-Shirt 34______ as popular as ever.
The American T-Shirt began 35______World War I when American armed forces noticed European soldiers wearing a lightweight cotton undershirt on the hot European summer days. Compared to the wool uniforms that the American soldiers wore, these undershirts were cooler and more comfortable and they quickly caught on with the Americans. Due to their simple 36__ _____ these shirts became known in the USA as T-Shirts.
In the 60s people began to tie dye and screen the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial 37___________. Advances in ing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck and many other variations of the T-Shirt 38____________ into fashion.
came
moved
went
entered
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